Meet Marlanna Evans, better known as Rapsody, the powerhouse rapper who’s been redefining the hip-hop landscape since her debut. Born on January 21, 1983, in Snow Hill, North Carolina, Rapsody’s journey to fame is as inspiring as her lyrics.
Rapsody’s love for rap ignited while she was a student at North Carolina State University, where she joined the hip-hop collective H2O and its offshoot, Kooley High. It was there that she caught the attention of renowned producer 9th Wonder, who was blown away by her talent. After signing with his label, It’s a Wonderful World Music Group, Rapsody made her debut on 9th’s album, *The Dream Merchant Vol. 2*, in 2007, showing the world her potential.
Her first major breakthrough came in 2010 with the mixtape *Return of the B-Girl*, which included collaborations with legends like DJ Premier, Mac Miller, and Big Daddy Kane. With her storytelling prowess on full display, she quickly gained recognition and respect in the industry.
Rapsody’s debut album, *The Idea of Beautiful*, dropped in 2012 and was a testament to her lyrical depth and artistic vision. However, it was her feature on Kendrick Lamar’s iconic 2015 album, *To Pimp a Butterfly*, specifically on the track “Complexion (A Zulu Love),” that propelled her to new heights.
Fast forward to 2017, when Rapsody released her second album, *Laila’s Wisdom*. This gem not only earned her Grammy nominations for Best Rap Album and Best Rap Song but also solidified her place in the hip-hop pantheon. She followed this success with her third album, *Eve*, in 2019, which was met with critical acclaim and showcased her growth as an artist.
In 2024, she released her latest album, *Please Don’t Cry*, continuing to prove that she’s a force to be reckoned with in the music industry.
Rapsody isn’t just known for her solo work; she’s collaborated with heavyweights like Erykah Badu, Talib Kweli, and Stevie Wonder. Her guest appearances on tracks like “Can’t Put It in the Hands of Fate” and other remixes have kept her at the forefront of hip-hop culture.
In 2020, she joined forces with rising stars Cordae and Chika, highlighting her commitment to uplifting fellow artists. This collaborative spirit reflects her philosophy: “Culture Over Everything.” Rapsody believes in creating music that speaks to the heart of hip-hop culture, prioritizing authenticity over commercial success.
Rapsody’s influence goes beyond her lyrics. She’s hailed as one of the best living lyricists, often drawing comparisons to iconic artists like Jay-Z and Lauryn Hill. Her intricate rhyme schemes and relatable themes resonate with fans, making her a role model for aspiring rappers everywhere.
In her personal life, Rapsody often credits her grandmother, Laila Ray, for inspiring her 2017 album, a heartfelt tribute to the woman who shaped her values. Her passion for hip-hop was kindled as a child, influenced by what her older cousins played in the car, but it flourished in college, setting the stage for her impressive career.
So there you have it—Rapsody is not just a rapper; she’s a movement, a voice, and a testament to the power of storytelling through music. With her sights set on the future, we can’t wait to see what she’ll do next!
1. Q: What is Rapsody’s real name?
A: Marlanna Evans
2. Q: What was the title of Rapsody’s debut album released in 2012?
A: The Idea of Beautiful
3. Q: Which renowned producer did Rapsody sign with early in her career?
A: 9th Wonder
4. Q: What is the name of Rapsody’s mixtape released in 2010 that featured DJ Premier?
A: Return of the B-Girl
5. Q: Rapsody collaborated with which rapper on the song “Complexion (A Zulu Love)”?
A: Kendrick Lamar
6. Q: What was the name of Rapsody’s second album, released in 2017?
A: Laila’s Wisdom
7. Q: Rapsody’s track “Sassy” is featured on which album?
A: Laila’s Wisdom
8. Q: In 2019, Rapsody released her third studio album titled what?
A: Eve
9. Q: What song by Rapsody features the lyric “I’m the best in the game”?
A: Cleo
10. Q: Which song did Rapsody feature on for Stevie Wonder’s project in 2020?
A: Can’t Put It in the Hands of Fate
11. Q: What is the title of Rapsody’s mixtape released in 2011?
A: Thank H.E.R. Now
12. Q: Rapsody’s latest album, released in 2024, is titled what?
A: Please Don’t Cry
13. Q: Rapsody often collaborates with which group of in-house producers known as The Soul Council?
A: It’s A Wonderful World Music Group
14. Q: Which famous female artist has Rapsody cited as one of her major influences?
A: Lauryn Hill
15. Q: What phrase reflects Rapsody’s philosophy regarding her music and culture?
A: Culture Over Everything
16. Q: Which mixtape marked Rapsody’s first significant career breakthrough?
A: Return of the B-Girl
17. Q: Rapsody was featured on a remix of which popular NLE Choppa song?
A: Slut Me Out
18. Q: What year did Rapsody sign with Roc Nation?
A: 2016
19. Q: Rapsody often draws inspiration from her daily life and experiences. What term describes her lyrical style?
A: Authenticity
20. Q: Which song from *Eve* features the line “You can’t be a queen without a throne”?
A: Nina
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